October 27, 2008

Pundit Predictions - the blog

Today I am launching a new blog, Pundit Predictions. As I explain in my introductory post, its aim is to log the forecasts of Britain pundits, bloggers and others on politics and elections, foreign affairs and economic trends. For years, some have noted with amusement or irritation that for newspaper columnists, there is no accountability: they can get it wrong time and again and see no consequences. At the least, such people's wrong calls - like theirs and others right calls - will now be highlighted.

At this stage, the blog is very much live and active and welcoming content - please do email me with predictions you spot and I'll happily put them up. But I am also interested in your suggestions on where to take this. I am not happy with the colour scheme I have right now, so that will change, but not just design - what do CentreRight readers think of the idea? Of how to go about it? Please take some time to visit the blog, take a look, and then leave your thoughts here.

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Pundit Predictions - the blog

Today I am launching a new blog, Pundit Predictions. As I explain in my introductory post, its aim is to log the forecasts of Britain pundits, bloggers and others on politics and elections, foreign affairs and economic trends. For years, some have noted with amusement or irritation that for newspaper columnists, there is no accountability: they can get it wrong time and again and see no consequences. At the least, such people's wrong calls - like theirs and others right calls - will now be highlighted.

At this stage, the blog is very much live and active and welcoming content - please do email me with predictions you spot and I'll happily put them up. But I am also interested in your suggestions on where to take this. I am not happy with the colour scheme I have right now, so that will change, but not just design - what do CentreRight readers think of the idea? Of how to go about it? Please take some time to visit the blog, take a look, and then leave your thoughts here.